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Too Much, Too Little Fat in Dog Diets
Fat has an undeservedly bad reputation among pet owners since it is seen as the main contributor in obesity and its many health issues. Just as in humans, fat is an important macronutrient in a dog's diet, and too little of it results in health problems just as too much of it leads to obesity. The trick then is to know the right balance so that your dog will get proper nutrition where fat is concerned. . . . keep reading


Passion for Protein in Dog Food
Dogs and their ancestors have a storied love affair with protein with meat being the primary source. In the wild, prey was hunted down for their meat while only a very small portion of other food items were eaten to make up for the equally tiny amount of fats, carbohydrates and fiber needed by the canine's body. Even in modern commercial dog food products, protein forms the majority of the nutrient content since the domesticated dogs' metabolism have changed little, if at all, from their wild ancestors' metabolism from thousands of years ago. . . . keep reading


Watch for Fleas on Your Dog in the Summer
During the summer months fleas that thrive outdoors. They love to hop on dogs and feed off their blood. Fleas will also come in your house on your pooch and can cause an infestation if you are not vigilant about keeping them off your dog and outside where they belong. There are too many methods of treatment today to let this problem get out of hand. . . . keep reading


The Dog Rescuers Rescue Groups
There are always people who do not want a dog. They purchase them then have no idea what to do with them. Others let their dogs suffer benign neglect catering to the very basics but leaving out the main ingredients - love and respect. There are also certain individuals who view dogs as disposable items. They treat them as property doing with them what they wish. With any luck, these suffering animals end up being taken in or handed over to rescue groups. . . . keep reading


Does My Dog Really Have To Visit A Dentist?
Dogs, like their owners, suffer from tooth aches. They also lose teeth, break teeth and have other dental problems. Over the years, people have tended to ignore the dental issues of their dogs. Using bones to help a dog's teeth remain healthy was a simple remedy in the past. . . . keep reading


Improving Your Dog's Life Expectancy
As dogs age, they begin to develop health problems that are similar to what aging humans experience. Arthritis and cataracts are a big problem as dogs . . . keep reading


Signs of Cancer In Dogs
Gary Hanson
A quick cancer diagnosis increases the recovery chances of your dog. There are many different types of cancer. Cancer treatment for each type also varies in intensity and duration. If your dog is over age 5, it has an increased possibility of coming down with some form of this disease. Therefore, you should be aware of the possible signs of cancer. . . . keep reading


CHOOSING HYPOALLERGENIC DOGS
Lacy Gerard
Almost every family would love to have a dog in their home, especially the children. But what if someone in the family has allergy from dogs? Having a dog at home with someone in the family allergic to it can really pose a danger to that person and a big problem to the family. But there is a solution to this problem. And that's getting a hypoallergenic dog . . . keep reading










VIDEO: Train Your Dog to Sit, Lie Down, and Stay
Ty Brown
Use this leash training method to get your dog to sit, lie down, and stay. . . . keep reading


VIDEO: Loose Leash Walking
Ty Brown
The beginning stages of the 'crazy man' method for teaching your dog to walk on a loose leash. . . . keep reading


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